Ski Canada  |  December 2015
Vol. 44 #3
SKI CANADA TEST 2016
PART 3: EASY CRUISERS – Mid-range performance in long and short turns
WRITTEN BY D’ARCY SEGO
FEATURES
NELSON’S BABY
The annual Coldsmoke Powder Fest at Whitewater is an enviable community celebration that goes well beyond the Kootenays.
BY MATT COTÉ
MAKING THE CONNECTION
Canada may be a long way from India, but Monte Paynter hasn’t lost his affection for the villagers in the Himalaya’s Lahaul region.
BY KARI MEDIG
UP THERE
ANDREW FINDLAY headed to Northern Escape Heli-Skiing in his search for pristine powder in a Pineapple Express season.
IN AWE OF CHAMONIX
The vastness of France’s iconic mountain destination was the perfect fit for another Ski Canada Readers’ Trip.
BY IAIN MacMILLAN
AH, UTAH!
Park City, now the biggest ski area in the U.S., and five other snowy resorts are all within a short drive of Salt Lake City.
BY LESLIE WOIT
OF TWO MINDS
A week in the Alps for GEORGE KOCH allowed time to explore both Lech and Engelberg.
NOTES FROM SWEDEN
What I did on my excellent adventure.
BY IAIN MacMILLAN
STYLE FILE
* Bend the inside leg * Anatomy of an expert turn * Why skis turn
* Anti-rotation * Anatomy of an advanced transition
BY MARTIN OLSON
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Ski Canada December 2015.